' MAN(ipm;ER A CITY OF VILLAGE HARlvr ^ ,307 (CtaagUlhd Advertising on Page It) ^ ^^ ^N C H E S T E R , CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTE.MRER 29, 193s' (FOURTEEN PAGRS). PRICE iTiRRE CENTS -4> ^ ^ jScette of 4»Power Conference / 1 OLD TORNADO NOfCCESSp S CHARLESTON Retired General long At •4>* MTST PAY TAXES 1 Odds With Dominant Fac^ ^Stonn Of Nbl More ilia n ! ON WRECKED HOMES New York, Sept. '29.—(AP) tion In Army Over Pol- Duration Puped I Long Island residents whose i WAR PRECAtmONS homes were destroyea or swept} TAKEN AT LONDON ZOO i Informd Sources Say ffitler ; out to sea In laat week's hurrl-/ icy Followed In China. PEACE HOPES By ToirentiakPownpoUr I cane will have to pay real estate ; London, Sept. 29. — (AP) — taxes on them Just the pame. ! Elaborate war.precautloi.a.were Has Agreed Tp^ctioo h Alfred Snyder, clerk of th e ' taken today at the London too. Jh m FilirRiiiin. Brookhaven town board of asses- Tokyo, Sept. 29—(AP) — The CUT TENSION If war comes, all poisonous X,BQrs, explalnedi the law provides resignation of Foreign Minister snakes and 'spiders will be killed Occupying Eger And Asdl reductions cannot be inade unless General Kazushlge Ugakl^_WhO had Immediately. Charleston, S. C., Sept. 29.—(AP) the biiUdlhgs afe razed by June ! differed with the army over China OVER EUROPE Keepers have been armed to 1. ■ . ■ i kill any animals escaping from Areas; Other Sections T# —A tornado hit historic Charleston policy, was announced, officially to- bomb-damaged cages. with sudden and vicious .fury at nlghL Deep pUs were dug under too about 8 a. m., today, killed at least (]i«'neral Ugaki, on the army rer gardens to store some, animals. Be Occupied GradnD^I tired list, long has been at odds jvlth Viscount HaGfax Sees En- 22 persona and Injured probably 300 .the dominant faction tn the-' army more In a welter of wreckage that CROSS TO TOUR qyer the general lines of Imperial voys Of United States, Wculd Show Nazis Miuter spotted throughout the city. policy. The sudden storm of not more .Hls^ppolntment as foreign min- than a minute’s duration in any one later in th'e'-cablnet sbakeup of laat Russia And Italy; Defense DALADIER Munich, Sept. 29—(AP)—^Inforn^ place, was paced by a torrenUal HURRICANE HIT May 28 was cohsldered an Indication downpour as It sw ^ t down .with that Japan might' follow a more ed German sources said tonight that devastating ■ destnictlon on various Reichsfuehrer Hitler iiod ogranq moderate course with irCapect to the Preparations Continue. ~ parts of the city. China war-and 'relations wltm. other POWER TO ARM that the German army- would m ak| AREASm SUNDAY Not Immediately Idjentlfled powers. ' only a "parade occupation” of tlw . Of the 22 repforted killed, 16 were f Disagreement Oonsldered Reason London, Sept. 29 — (AP) Negroes. The dead were not Imme- The Eger and Asch re^ons, extrnmg- His disagreement with the army tense European situation was re- ENTIRE NATION Western Czechoslovakia, on Octobap diately ' Identifled except the four l^nchester And Rockville over administration of the new '■ white persona: China affairs board was considered laxed,, at least momentarily, today 1 and 2. Mrs. Ruth Mehrtens, 26; Irvin H. the reason for his resignation. • '■ ■■ while the heads of four governments Other sections of toe SudctealoMl Mehrtens, 3; Mariam Zelgler, 14, T() Be Inclodd In Places It; came after a m.onth of struggle met at Munich to try to avert war. New Decree Wonld Pot are to - be occupied only graduMM - and Floyd Singletary, 9, all of 25 over th? extent the army and navy Markets both here and on the these informants said, undet tlm Market street. They were killed Governor WiD Visit With should control, affairs m China inl ^„®^,n,day* headsTof — Germany, Italy,‘Britain and of Munich, France Germany, conferr^ continent took strong upswings on French On instant War plan said J> have been acCeptod bjr when their house -collapsed In the the future, and inc3uded''aIso Ugakl's In a last mlmite effort to avert war. The building showq headquar- the prospect that Germany':^ de- the Fuehrer in place of Ms original twinkling of ah eye. ~ post as overseas minister. intention of having his ormien manR' ters of the National Socialist Party oh King's’ Square—was the meet- mands on Czechoslovakia w ^ d be in Saturday with flags waving. - An emergency call was sent out State Coordinator, Hewes. Nq official announcement of • a ing place of Hitler, Chamberlain, Daladior and Mussolini. satisfied peaceably. , / Footing By Simple Tele- from Roper hosplUl, Charleston’s successor accompanied the cabinet's During -the deliberations, the en- This token occupation, howsvsK largest, for all physicians to report acceptance. voys of the United .‘/States, Soviet would show symbollcaUir that Gcfie there .immediately as the injured Premier Prince Fumimaro Konoye, many had become toa'diaster of tha ' Hartford, Sept. 29.—(AP)—Gov- Russia and Italy saw Viscount Hali- phone CaD From Mnnich. regions of Csiieh'beldvmtia whow were being brought there by every however, it was said ' unofficially, fax, British foreign secretary,' .available conveyance. ’ ernor Cross ^ d his coordinator of will accept- the Foreign portfolio at population - Is predomlnahtljr Q«r. Buildings In Rains rehabilitation. Col. Thomas Hewes, a cabinet meeting tomorrow pend- TO PLAN All Seek InformaHon - many. ing B permanent selection. All, Including. United States Am- Paris, Sept. 29.—(AP)-;-Piremler Still In Coofereaee . Many of the city’s history-steeped will make a tour of h.urricane and bassador Joseph P. Kennedy, were This dlaclosuie came os buildings were in ruins.~ St. Mi- No Change In Policy Edouard Daladter was given a "big fiood'hit .communities-Sund'a/. believed to have sought, Informa- stick” to wield a t the Munich con- atill was in conference wltj chael's Episcopal church, erected Their approirimato route will be Sources close to the government tion on the posaible agenda of the miers of Britain, Franc* long before the Revolutionary-war, said there would be no change in TO CEDrSUDETENLAND ference today when he was empow- East Hartford, Glastonbury, Man- Munich meeting and on conditions In toe parley 'rom which/ was considerably damaged as well Japan's foreign policy.. '■ generally. ered by a new decree to effect In- hopes for asauriutcet < :ta the old market, place. chester, Rockville, Tolland. Pomfret, The board, an extra-governmental Hopes for an early i A Negro Baptist .church in the Putnam, Kllllngly, Norwich, New Prime Minister Chamberlain stant military and civil ihobtUzatlon organ, was designed to act a# - a worked for peace In M'unich but of the entire nation. • suring Europe of heart of the city was demolished', London and as much of the shore Ilazon'' means between the govem- ment were .t^ressqd.by Bntiab but It was unoccupied at the time. .ment and the new ^Japon^-sup- - ^ j PROBERS HEAR much of the rest of - Britain con- The decree,-published tn toe Offi- aa can be covered. tinued defenaq. preparations. German olficlalii 1 The roof cf the city hall wap Colonel Hewes said today after pofted ■ administrations in conquer- cial Journal, made It possible for ' Munich four-1 .cd Chinese' territory. Under the M inster FHje^ To Munich; j Q p Home Secretary- Sir Samuel HOare the premier to put toe whole French blown away, and the Tlmrod Inn, a all-night work that he hoped tomor- InslatAl the people' push precautions thi fata ot I ______small bo|eh in the same vicinity -was row to distribute a pamphlet ^ving resent pattern the army wquld hold nation on on instant 'war footing its second seiwioi. tbn day afc 4',$8; badly damaged. Sle balance of power. to make the. country safez« from air by a simple telephone call from Mu- p. m. (10:30 a. m., e. a t ) . information on rehabllitotlon obli- New Border Clash Wfth ! attacks.' nich. . Charleston’s beautiful battery, a gations that the various federal and .General Ugaki reUred to his villa • Distribution of gas maska, the dig- -The eonfernnee was nsnmsd tt meeca for tourists. Was stripped or state agencies W^ld assume. today, explaining he was* lU.. He It authorized toe government to- toe glistening Fuehrorhous after a ' refused,Ip receive any visitor. -He WITH ENVOY ging of trenches and the protection proceed at its discretion with, in- suspension of liearJy two hours, dur- many line old trees and debris Ut- By Saturday, he 'said,' coqrdlnab> Sodeteh Germans Heard. of blindings, statues and a.rt-treas- tered Its park. . ing efforts should be decentralized assumed the Foreign Ministry head- tegral mobiliaatlon of man power. ing which came expreasloos fttmi ship In. a^general cabinet reorgan- ures proceeded Just as before phan Industry and finance throughout the both aides of confidence aa agree- In eveiy direction , as far as the enough so that local branches of cUlor Hitler Invited Chambefraiii nation...... eye cduld see, there wes-.a vision of state agencies could give Informa- ization May 27, 1938, that was taken P r^ u e, Sept. 29. — (AP) — The Honse Commiltee Inrestiga PremlerUaladler of Prance'and Pre- ment would-ite reached. ~ tion and carry an a part of the. to mean Japan was out for a quick mier Musootint of Italy to seek with Colnpleto MobiUsptlan. ’ It was indicated ■ it would meet unroofed buildings aiid other wreck- work. , victory'In China. Czechoslovak government,announced Reichsfuehrer Hi tier’s, demand age- ' him a new fo'rmuJa for .solving Ger- Tbe decree ^ d only "execution Win Broadcast Report. to«lay It had agreed In principle and I tor Charges Kuhn Admit- many's Sudetonlena dispute. of measures contained in -the law of bis troops be/permitted td msiyfi Colonel Hewes and possibly the with some reservations to a British . Looks' M o# Relief'. . Jqly 11. 1938, la authorized,” but into . Ctechoslovalci’s Sudetenland U. S. AID ORDERED Oct. 1 for at least a symboUo oecu* ' Wa*hlngton, Sept. 29;—(AP) — governor will report on progress In proposal for‘gradual application'of Even the looks'^ Lohdohef.-’ fseea that law provides for complete mob- a broadcast 'tonight at 7:30 day- the French-Brltlsh plan to;Cede the ted “Secret Relationship” showed their relief add hopes the' ilization In time of war,-or clanger palion. . " President Roosevelt ordered the WANTS CHAN(XS British Plan Sabmlttod. army,^ na-vy and the Works Progress light time; (WnCf. Sudetenland to Germany. '' -■ feur-power Munich conferenct would of war. . Hartford’s WPA army of 2,0oo to .Vojtech MaStny,,^ Czechoslovak avert war. The law also Includes general To the conference's opening os^, Administration today to render aid day continued its . cleanup. The minister tO'Berltn^ >^aa'sent by air- With Nazi Ambassador. ,But there was a .maea, voluntary mobUizstlon of 'grmecl. forces,, and aton-from 12:45 to 2:45 a. m- in <%arleston, 8.-^., where torfladlc MADE Premier Daladler-mow la In a ^ sl- (6:45 to 8:45.3. m.; e. s. t.)—A- B rit-' winds -this morning caused consM- Connecticut river had receded to plane to Munich to tell the four- evacuatiqn of people from large 12.5 feet, almost four feet below power confereec there of the Czecho- cities throughout the night. Rail tlori to order It when and If ha con- Ish plan countering- Hitler's demand erable loss of life and property,/. flood stage. :• ' . slovak position.' . ' roads preparifd'to take care of. more siders It necessary, without further was aubmtttecf. It itos understood The President acted In response ,,, Washington, ^ p t. 29.—(AP)—A Orders Woodlands Closed A new border'closh on the Sude- House committee Investigation than ever on Saturday, when Hitler’s legal steps. to provide that the'German - army to-a telephony request from Lieut..- Clark Suggests FDR Not tenland frontier With Germany was Under toe law, women as well as would march In.wltoout fonfors and Gov. J. E. Harley of South Caror Governor Ooss, asserting last reported. ' Czechoslovaks charged 'char^^ed today hat Fritz Kuhn, lead- (Conttnued on Page IClght.) men' may be conscripted for defense week's hurricane created an "ex- lina. ^ n ie attacking Sudeten Germans er of the German-American Bund work. ,AU Industry could be na- (Uoattnned on Paga Eight.) .Harley advised the chief execu- treme” forest fire hazard, ordered V°re the field gray of German army tlonaitzeci immediately under the Ck>nnectlcut ..woodlands closed at Ask F o r y Disenretionary had admitted to a ‘‘secret" refatlon- uniforms. shlp** between the Bund -'artd Dir. national defense^lni'stry. (Continued on I age Two.) noon today and ,Imposed a closed One Killed, Two InJnreJ T t efKcts allH French Fi ’ and season 'on all hunting and inland Powers On Reorganization Hans Dieckhoff,, German ambassa- OPERATORS SIGN One Sudeten vJIas reported killed dor to the United States. women/over 18 years. WILL BUY APPLES fishing until the "emergency is ter- and two-injured in the clash with a The investigator, John C.; Met- Urilfleq Armed Forces.' minated.” ’ - CrechoBlOvak bolder patrol Ralt- calfe. told tbe committee assigned The law also'provided for unify- AH persons except owners or ten- Washington, Sept 29.—(AP) — zenhaln, hea'r Komotau. to an Investigation of un-American IN TRUCK STRIKE ^OP MONOPOLIZES ants of woodlots, their agents and . A communique announced that ing ai-med foreqa o f France under Senator CHark (D-Mo) suggested tq- actIvHiea-that thg Bund relationshtp single natiohar defense chief of employes, are denied entrance to the day that President Roocevelt sub- Prague ’'adopted a positive- attitude in principle, toward British pro- also nmnded to German consuls In staff—in' thlg case (SAn. Maurice woods until further notice in. a m lj/to .the next (^ngress specific this cola try. Gusjave Gsmelln. ' —. . . ' STATE UMELIGHT formal-proclamation Issued late y ^- recommendations for government posals Mgarding the execution, by "FritzTiu^j. informed this in'vesti- terday by the chief executive. degrees, of delimitation and qf Full W p ly Provisions Four thousand- persons. m9"**y reorganization instead of asking transfer of the territories.” gator when the latter watt disguised foreigners, were, questioned In a po: Federal Sorphis CornnKMlitiet . MeanwbUe, the work of repalridg broad discretionary powers to make as a atorm trooper,” Metcalfe teat)- lice roundup through Paris in. a , 'ITie acCeptwee was made known fled, "that not. only did , he have atorm and flood damage throughotit th«s changes, as ha did last session. to Great Britain before the, four- For New York's Millions clrive agalftst ' undesirable aliens. Jthe state—officially estimated^ at 'I don't believe' tnat Congress will power over the.anr.baseador and con- Porty-flye .were arrested. probabl.V C orporatiol^ To Begn Baldwin Raps statesmen parley , opened today in auloj set-up fn' the United States $100,000,000—went forward M ac- b« In any mood to give the, Presi- Munlqh.. It '‘ontained "aoffie reeer- to be 'expelted from the ajuntry on- celerated pace. WPA aubqt'dlnates but that he also had a special Starts Moving Today. the grounds their residence permits dent a blank check on reorganiza- vatione,” however. secret arrangoment with Adolf Hit- Dual loIhHolJing; Hard- |)ad orders froih State Administra- tion,", Clark sald.j'If he will submit Nature Not Speeilled ler of Germaity. Kuhn has .-epeated (Continued on Page Eight.) tor Vincent J. SulUvan to slash recommendations' for specific con- The (hEechosIovak note did not the Same statement to.otheta." ing Shrievalty Candidate. through “red tape'^ in the emer- soMdatlons and, changes, however, specify the nature of the new Brit- New York. . Sept. 29.— (AP)—5^ gency by disregarding relief ter- think most of them ■would be ap- ish plan byt it was believed It con. Works With Officials - full suonly of provisions for New Boston. SepL 29,-^(AP)— After Uheajloh formailtiet in hiring per- proved.” Metcalfe also contended In bis ,Jfork City’s millions started moving conference of numerous Federal cemed t^balcal measures for t'rstlmonyJhgLthe Bund works close- sona needed on rebabiUtation proj- Would Tnm Down Measure speeding up the cession of Ozecho- oday as truolt operators capitulat- agencies and hurricaAe-striekaa By ASSOCIATED PRESS ly with the officials of German farmers, poultrymen and Umber- ects and forgetting maximum hours The, Senate approved the adminis- ed to Mavor La tjuardla’s terms for Connecticut. Republicans ' tempo- restrictions. sett'lement'hf a 4-3ay drivers' strike'. land^owners, the Federal Surplus rarily monopolized the political tration’s reorganization program *t lUoutlnned on Page Elgbt.) ((iontlnued on Pagi Eight.) LATE NEWS New bodies cast ashore on Long the'iaat session, But^^^ died In the \^Ie 16,000 union truckmen end- Commodities Corporation today on- UmelUrht' today,; with .Gubematorlal. -Island Round-^beaches brought-;tho Hotiae.-Clark. one o tm e bnrs'fbes led-thelr-walkout and prepared to noiumed purchase of"-400 eartoadg.- (^ndldate Raymond E. Ba1dwli5'-at- storm dealb toll to $2, and a sec clear warehouses packed with a 4- of apples from New Elngiand farm'-'- tracting attention by .a broadside in the Senate, predicted that body would not approve a similar meas- da’y accumulation o f goods, over-' FhASHES! .era would begin Monday. ^ . against le^slatlve ‘dual Jobholding, (C m ^n ed On Pag« Two) the-road truckers-deferred a final Officials said toe.gppiea wnuld'be and falluM. to draft Hartfot^ Coun.- ure next year. , :- MtiiBouifagiSaid-4>e imsed -his Million Alien. Bom decision on the mayor’s compromise, gtyea to relief rectptente.. lieeplng' tjjyr esllmafed 7.5W DEWEY- nominated. » The conference opened in .Bostiao candidate for sheriff arousing inter- TBEASlTBir bal ance predIcUon on the ifMt that at least distance (rucks Tdle! Saratoga ^JprtegSi N.'Y;, Sept. 29. V est on another front »■ r ’ seyen of the Democratic Senators —fAP-).— Thomas E.- Dewey, Man- as. Federatr state and mimldpid who’ voted for the hill—Berry ■ ot Subject to War Service D. L. Sutherland, president of the. work'era ^ cohtlnuied^ 'eflfofta' to re- ...... Baldwin, apeaklng at a Fairfield Sept, i9,— Hlghwajt*. Transport,; AsaoclaUom. battmi’iii j){hy^t.jaili|..£acket bustlog. h«bmtatc-a«rtT(5hr of New Engiaair rally-last night, aj^rtecT "during -^leaition'of the 'lYeasury Sep? :T>snn8m«w;'' Diflleriar*” -of-'nmiDa; '^hiCh , represent.^ the ovef-the-road prosecutor, was- nominated by ac- the past four years, particularly," Hitchcock of iSouth Dakota. Milton clamation by the Republican state .devastated by. the SepL 21 storm. -Washington, S ep t.,2 ,^ (AP) -^.Slovaks.' Figures for some of th^ operators', headed a committee ^Red Cross officials reported 111 members o f the General Assembly Receipts, $8,576^521.75; ' expendi- Jersey, McAdoo of caii- Some 2,000,0C|0 foreign bom persons I smaller countries which might fib- which planned to ask the mayor to- convention today as the party’s can- have held state Jobs during their tures, $18,590,543.06; net balance, fdmii^ Pope of, Idaho ■ and Reames day to help obtain contract'term s didate for go\rrnor/ persons missing in addition to the terms of office. . of Oregon—will/ not be bacl^ hext living In the United States might be Involved In any general Euro-- 5()8 known dead.. $3,040,406,873.70. Customs receipts qaUe^ to service Sn the. amiies of ayal'able. which they cohsldered better adapt-, .No person so situated, he said, for the month, $25,313,680.63. year, either bie V - f lU N C H E S TE B BVENIn S HERALD. MANCHESTER^CONN.. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29,19?8 MANCHESTER EVBNINO HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2g, 1988 LOST 17 YEARS, I WZU. NOT TAXB AWAY must I«n.d Its old. Trass wlUaiot be the ease when tji# casaeetieut rtrat JiTO RD Tpta DESCRIBES PARLEY PREPARE FOR O PEI^G PASTOR EMPHASIZES ^ ^ P E BBM, T BMC L n O M removed from private property ex- overflowed In the spring o f 1936. HING IS FOUND Few Local Residents HONOR BntiBDAY PRAISE NYA BOYS cept where they are stUi leaning SURVEY DAMAGES ..^ It wqa noted by those golng-along i It waa announced today that against buildings or where there is tbe road that the following Congrej FfjBd Taylor, Hoeing StrawbCT- OF OUR EVENING SCHOOL hereafter, persons, may not place danger of treea falling on persons. katjraai churches bad suffe{ed?the IH E S ^ H U R IS storm debris,, fallen trees, and AS TRINITY STUDENT '*~ry Plants, Upturns Circlet OF EMBLEM CLUBS Held Hurricane Insurance 0FMRS.BA0S0LA NEEOOFY.M.C.A. IN REC0NSTRUO10N Working in close co-opeqaUon TO DIST. CHURCHES .lose‘ of 8plresli-Andover^..Marapton FOR HARD WORK rubbish at ths curbs with tbe ex- with Governor Wilbur L. Cross, Hill, Brooklyn' and padlelMn. ^ e AGAINST 1SI 7 Lost by Kjellson, of Sjlpt. niing Will B^ In His Of pectation that the ' town will State Relief (foordlnatOr Thomas Quarryville MethpdMl HANtIHESTER EVW lW fl HSSAtD, MANCHEStRR, OONN^ THUR5DAT, SBPTBWBBR 29TO MANCHEari-ER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN„ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29,19?8 7 ruin* Id not only nntnia, It ta rldlc- TO GET ’EM HOME ulouA New Xiondon la not a tenth* L STORY Whan after the World Wair. sav- Health and Diet part wracked. Not a fiftieth part. eoRYmBNr. IMS SUES FOR PAYMENT Retottivfis ofJ^tonn Victims SPEECH ON CRISIS arat hundred ahlpa ot the Bmapgwtx IN N ew V&RK lU tree damaife la the only wreck- cy Fleet of merchant veaaela were Advice IT-RUN LO VE NBA aaRVlCB, IM«. age that cannot be replaced within rVBttBBXV BT TH» _ laid up in silent, ghostly groups. In By DR. FRANK MeCOY. Y MARGUERITE GAHAGAN OFOLDOBUGATION May^aitn Insurance BYPEANUTMAN ' *TJ> PRINTINO COMPANY, tIM. a few montha—conceivably In large SWANK T»ARK , .AVENUE JSA Along with the many NROnders . It 'Blnall atriat. various Atlantic Coaat.\baekwatani, I o f t h e world that now are part to Ita advantage. \ SWI.NOINO IT — BUT. BROAD- lUMhMiar. Coda. many was the citizen who, gazing W AY OROWS COLD OFT' •HOT hig for the WPA clrcua In N«ji PEARS THOMAS ra iia u soM And the talee “of overwhelming STUFF* York la a "sacred" black ela Hartford, SepL 39.—Every facil-:.paym «^ of Federal Old-Age Insur- 0*Btral Mmac *' at them from the. deck of.some pass- -X Ity of the Hartford Field Offlee of ance. a n h ^ ^ g to 314 per c^nt of yo*as«<^oetob>T disaster that went . oht from the phant from India name MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, BIANCRESTER, OONN„ THURSDAY. SEFTEBIBER 2». IdSS MANCHESTER EVENING HXSALD, MANCHESTEE. 00NN„ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29.49M I t u t ■ V . -9jm \ I V i D A I L Y R A D I O P R O G R A M R O O S E V E L T , H U L L F E E L I f rHUMDAY. tKPTEMBER 2t (Cmtrkt tnd Bui Standard Tlnjei News From Manchester’s Neighbors ' . Natet A ll p ro g m n i to k «r u d b u i e ctuupa or therser unlus ggael- C O N F ID E N T O F S U C C E S S flad: ooaat to coaat (a to a) 4a*l>nattena Includa ai: bU •tstlona Pragrama aubjaet te ohanga by atatleha withoi prsvleu* n«tlos,.P. Mi^- NBC-WgAP'(RED) NETWORK MlOW wlan wibw Uh wkbb .<4uq wkbb weeo wabt'It kseJksej wnsz they "were uncertain‘ whether there BASIO — latli WMf wnse wUe wlar lesaljr over aa empty p it We have ^joyful" newA However, this town m s s ffcsh kyw w f b r wro wsr «b*n wftc.ahlb kslo bdah wmfs a fouadatlon under uf. This foun- *naa suffered no woras,.tban othera would be a reply from Chancellor wcas wtam wwj cbm «•*•); MIdwciti M O U NT.-kror Us koh ksl ksve kfbb BeKeTe Orderly Settim nt COAST—knox______koln kol kfpsTivl Iftfi, dation is courage tot tbs'slck. h c ^ and perhaps not to-JttuL Alost of niRKEYS TOPIC Hitler to Prealdent Rooaevelt’a sec* bsd wnsg? who, wow wdsf wire kstp;, .. M . B U R K E n o m i n a t e d !* ^ SPEAKS MouMsIni fcoa kdxl: Seuthi wmbs w ib’ koy kana khbo ksmb kroy Hro ksar for the dUtresMdi rest for ^ the houses were ''spared beyond OBd appeal for peace, sent Tuesday , wino -wimb wjax kpre wbre: S aeif' Cant. Kaat. weary, help for the eln-slck. minor damagya^ We atlU have Of Sudeteo Problem Wifl night The German ambassador, • kn ksw komo khq kps ksu...... X 4!0(^- 8:0O-^NIIa MSek’ a'^LSt PrSiasd But the moment we rest in the many ■ left standing. Our OPTIONAI. STATIONi (opsTsts In- AT Hans Dteckoff, said at-a press con- tsre hsns eshlr nn althar B g n c e TU-t lB . 4:10- S.-SO-Pawr Eton Esya. ~ security of tills tw tkat ehufci Mid school hpuaea iecra net ----- "g, • siw •■t;4e«ieiirta*SH’s■ * iftasSH’* Clrsuscirsus serial^ 1 Be Ontcome Of Fonr-Pow- ferenCi be believed a response would DStworka): Eaat: wbrs w ool,^aa wlw oast. To Bo Announcod—wool' A T D E M O C R A T I C ^ B A R L E Y - ™ moment we ary called upon to be , and the dainagea to them be forthcoming. work welcr was) waao ebf ebl: Cantrali wen wtiaj wlbs wdas ksoz aima kalo 1:00— 1:00—Srooo-Radio Nowo Porloe up and doing. There Is our Chrto\ (a comparatively slight. Farm- ■ Despite the optimism among offi- kaoo wbow wood wabe.xWsbf wgl kfrr S:00—Ed Thorsorton, Sports— tian work to do. As pointed ers lost silos without number. The . wabo: 0. Eaeal, Four Netoo—chain j Cbnununlty P U ygiri^ ^ U hold a Conference At Mnnicb. cials as to. tha possible, qiitcoms of koam; South i m a r wptf w ii wJax wRs- t:1S— 0:10—Songa by Darla Rhodst YO U MAKE e v e r y DAY AT YOUR lb Wapping Cofflmanity Chordi Jesua lay a burden even upon^-tne loss In poultry was also great. Growers Will Meet At. Sbg waun wlod waoc wfbe wwne wese wavs 5:30— g:IO—Rob Trout About "Today" *ths"Munich conference, the work warn kvoo wky wfas wbap wad kihs >i4>— g:4S—Crooaroada Hall Varlaty TtMW MgiRim IFor VI State aavuaa*Senate Inaw mMiuiE tbu* achodl. TWd giEnt U weary. He gave a alnfut>foman John N- Hewitt ^ gone aouth undertaken by American embassies, kfdm ksko krsv kiis ktok ktam wala FANCY TENOER-' the taak of sinning no more. He for the winter. " He wUl spend the wro) ktbs kark ksne; Mountalm kstr S:0(X- 7:00—Sengs by Ray HSatharton the meeting which w u to have bSen. Pastor Preaches Sermon ~~7oy Farm To Hear Jalks, Washington, S s^ 29.—fAP) — legations and consulates In gstUnii kshl ktsr. kob kshf Udo kpts kaai kth: S : l ^ 7:1Si—Hollywood’s Saraonsooepo gave the dieeiplee who-fbUowed Him time with'.bis niece, Miss-Dorothy Paciflsi kfbk ksw kmj kani kfu kmod S:*0—* 7:30—Joo Ronnor A C a o t — t o e LOCAL FIRS"pNAriONAL STORE "A- 35tii District; Dr. R. bald lu t week but which w u poat- the taak of M iu ^ ^ b e rs of men. Hilliard, who with a teacher frtsnid. President Roosevelf-^«|M Secretary AMsifcOns out of Europe continued 7 :0 0 -.g:00— Ka ta Smith’s V arie ty Hr. poned- becauae of tha etorm. Am of . State Hull wera rspbasegted by unabated. Officials said the sItuaUon Cant. East. t08— tiOO— Major Bowst H o ur— to e . PEKOE and ORANGE PEKOE BLEND On “Gospel Of C ^ o r i ' He made the jpttifl lepers go show ie at the heid of a couple of touiiet See DemoDstradba. S:4S— 4:48—Qlrl Alena, Sarlal—baalo 0:00— 10:00— C M Wsrk ahsp, Dramatic nouncement h u beea.jnade tbat.Mr. themselves^'"the priest. He asked schools In Sarasota, Florida. Mlsa \. Informed ofllctals today aahtMIlng waa deemed too delicate to relax 4:00— 8:00—Dlok Tracy, Oatactiva 8:38— 10:88— Th a Amarle ans a t Vrerk Declines Reoomi- Lewis Smith of the Elate Educa- the rlehjNniqg ruler to jrive all that Marlon Griffin, daughter of Mr. and reasonably confldent that soim-^ efforts tn that direction. 4:18— 8:t8—Your FamMy and Mins 10:08— 11:00— Nawst O. Ailatsp Or. Efficient methods of warehousing transportation, buying derly settlement of the Sudetei 4:30— 8:30—Jack Armstrong Skit—« 10:30— 11:30— VIne ant Lbpsi Orehastra HOM ELAND or tional Recreational Department will 0 the poor- I f all these Mrs. Sherwood Griffin, went with 4148— 8:48—Llttla Orphan Annia — 11:00— 18:08-Je hnny Lo ng Orchastra and many other reasons make it possible to pass on sav k LB tockrilie News. direct the group for the coming Becapu of the ot the people wanted Hie Gospel Miss Hilliard and will be employed Hurricane and flood damage re- problem would come from the four- aaati Happy Jaok’s Songs—waat 11 ;S0— 1*:38— Dansing Music Orehaatra GOLDEN ROSE CTN ymr. The RockvlUe Board of Edu- topic the tollowing .ayibopela of Comfort then Immediately they at the school, She also plana to take ports to. the northeastern turkey In- power conference in Munich. 8:00:w S:0O—i l v l r a Rios In Songs NBC-WJZ (BLUR) NETWORK ings like these to you. Being New Englanders, thrift La mb Fores There was a noticeable, lessen ini: 6:18— g:1B—Maleolin CIsIra’a Storiss cation hair made It. posalble for Mr. sermon delivered by R«v, ^ had their reeponalbllltles. a business course while there. The dustry will Bupersede the scheduled 8:28— 8:28— Pra as-Radio Nawa Period BASIC — East! wisFla wba>wbis wbsL* Schools are attended by children of of the tension evidenced in. oActiil 6:S^ reparaUons for dama|s dons by ;'discusslon." ON NEXT MONDAY the Gemsan troops’ en- CEIYEOHEREI Reports Shop) Heroism . // War Means New Future KINDNESS Budetenland, he said: / Moving Through Toum Forests and. Parks FOR TOWN OF SUDE1EN REQONS J do -hope condiUona will be auen that they can go in hot only freight trains' are movlngAtwo way freight from Hartford to In Lighthouse Servite POINT FOR G .0P . For'^2 Chinese Bandits GOLD! (Cootlniietf trom Page steel helmets but writh their peace, Group In Fall Me Pobfic Ceremonj To Be Coiir 'time caps.” • lohn Mikoleit, Former Resi- through Manchester, east,and west. WilUmantlc. The floods and washouts have tied -' Last night men were on watch all S-,, - ^ \ noi«h Coiiideit AB Noni- PR(ffiERS HEAR accortipabled by of the The German army, he said, ■jwoag the line and the speed of the W uhlhgton, S ept 29. — (AP), —< The report ooiiad the In^dent Shanghai—^AP)-^lh~ 8liaagh^aTmrtit gronta the request the police The Fall field meeting of toe.O0B- BrlUab, French Italian armlea would, be followed, by the. Si up frelghts-ln the Cedar Yards in' StorlM of heroism, tragedy and 'de- '|one ot the most Witatandlqg eaaee Ward Road Jail, 'toe. worid’a lO^bst doeted At Temple—Tj dent, Writes From Sontii; I trains were reduced. All locomotives, To Of Sfarong roust also aecura oj^proval from the ler Asmsbmt Maiiager nectlcut Forest and Park Asoocla^ to make It like a.German Free Corps. New Haven to such sn extent that fotioh to-duty In many llgdithoueea of loyalty and devotioh^that bos prison, 'twentyTtwo jChlneas are Uv- Consular Body, composed of consuls lietWaBeB^llwr^ fj£ thotcan be used have been assigned' the -hurricane-swept eastern to* • tlon ('•VIII wlUWIU beDC Jheld, os Scheduled, a t Invaalon. Dlsrlosnre Daring great to frbigbt- delivery and it was not come to--tne attention qf this'office.” iag who would long dnbe have been of the various powers, who play Nintertain State OfficMi F.urnp»y^men...nf tljc hniir, —DlBcloBiirB of tns OerftAh 'ottftteT Is-SBtpnse for Relatiye8,I[gg;v5f, not THave: eoasE were contained today in- — W hale Rock 11gtW'atattoB~Tg''Wt ic ■ JaA M tant Minorifar-hi ■deaid--nnd buiied but tor the u.nd®*- dominant'TOlc in toe tnvolvi State' Pork—In—Eaat many:a^uprcme leader^ Prime Min*, unown^Ot the Manchester staiibn ports reaching the desk df Commls- Dancer Heirs Rocky Neek idea of a settlement ca^e while the t Freight is now coming out of New this moniing when passenger rsgtuisett Bay, r ! I;, was swep|, dared Slno-Japaneae war. ministration of this Inte ional Lyme, on Saturday, October 8. Stat* X later Chamberlain of Britain, Pre- ' Htven over the airline. Into WlUl- - stoBor Harold D. King of the' Bu- from its base,' canylng away Wal- The twenty-two: Chinese have ali iler Mussolini of Italy and Premier conference was in brtef recess. The vice would be resumed. reau of Lighthouses. . . The Next Congress. settlement to China. Park officials report that Itoci John Afatber Chapter, /Order four had convened* in the glistening Thls morning’s „maU. brought to mantle and Is being shipped to Bos The bus Iuim. runnlnn.-4f^tweeh ter B. Eberie, fin t aaotstant kiMp- been sentenced to death for crimes Prior to the outbi of hoctll- Of Eccentric Old Lady. Neck was not eerioiudy . gffWiUMr'by Daladier df France, met beneath the ton by way of Putnam and Worces- ."Ths' reports, make me very hum- er, 42 y e a n old, the only one hi the committed within toe International, • I DeMoIay, will preaent■ P“^,?-fgorKeo.ia ppganppga panels of the palace Fuehrerhaus, HiUprs Munich bead- The Herald office the following un- New York and^'Bostop->By way of - ble personally and yefy proud offi- Itles jto Chinese fOi gullty of ma the storm, except that cars cotmot (rontlniMid from Pace Oo«.| I stallatlon Monday ev« quarters at 12;4£/p. m., (6:45 a. m., I ter. ; . ■ Manchester bave/)w(m discontinued, tower when the hurricarie struck. ConcesBlon biit. execution has been jor erfmesrimes to.toe^ttlemto.to* ent and Or- drive through toe underpass to toe ii^ng^ G;ctober: ^ built to glorify the birth here dated Tetter:. . ^ . cially," said Captain King. Hd es- Saratoga Spring*. N. Y., S ept 29. / : j rOlU3rd ,at1. O-8 00 p. m. ^ Masonic ■ ^f the Nasi ; e a. t.), and b^an their discussions The only freight that Is coming and not a buajtlu aoaaed the Main ‘ The keeper . had coqie''ashore for delayed through the fact that Japa-, dered execut^’/-were—on toe day New. York, Sept. 29—(AP)—It’s stone pavilion. The hath qouse* will movement which has "Wo.uld you please put th'e follow- ! into Manchester is from the east tim ated more than $500,000 Would supplies , and had/'lteen, unable to —(AP)—The Eimipeari rVHr scare la Although flood aid hurricane stearnahlp Uhe* aM wltK^Jniopeganr/Temple/ carried, him to the pinnacle of 'immediately hver a light .luncheon ing In the Manchester Fvening Her- street croasthg In a T ruc^ be required'to repair the damage nese Invaders have occupied all Chi- set for toplr death—-turned over to an O. Henry story with a typical- be open for toose courageous ■eem to have occupied W talking da agencies in Germany.; - . 1 The newnewly elect« and appointed provided by.The host, . , I and that Is going through to Hart- with irelght are moving, but be- done to the lighthbuses by the hurri- return because liff'the heavy seoa. being turned by Republlciyil* into a nese territory adjacent to. the Set- Chlneae.^thoritles. 'they were lm< enough to try October swimming on [lower,- — ald?’ - , ford. It Is being shipped this way to surprise ending^this true-Ufe tale of Manchester votcriv for the "Thua." he said, "w-lth/favorable; officers of the '''Ipcal chapter will War Preparations Go Forward. " At 2:45 p. m. (8;46 a. m., C. s. t.) ‘-'I was granted -a- complete dl- _ _ _ of the strike of trubk drivers cane. - Eberie's! hod not been re- talking point to urge election "of a tlement. ' Under the arrangement medlatsly. taken to the "n'model prla- on* of toe finest beaches in Connec- time or_ MancnesierB.niiMlran' nactv i liorman. ^ German, cunra.a. conaas. i.io the aasUitance rof ‘ , hay« theth. horforh Of being Ihstalled by Chamberlain and Daladier returned I serve as a double track. The ext New . York them are but few Dwelling swept covered ot''the time of; the. report. .existing between toe Settlement and op^to (^nese territory Where. toe of how a former !'assletant theater ticut. With the powers’ preparations for vpree on Saturday September 24 I rails frcmi M anchester to Will strong'and militant Republican ml manager and a ballet dancer wera past nine /days ,P . ...i steam ship officials. German railway.; me state offlcen. Those who have war still going forwan}, the ques* to their respective hotels with their trucks in oMratlon. Suck tniMfs as A brief .report front, the Bdaton Hie wjdbw and six children! live-In Chtprae Government authorities the Execution occurred! At II 0. m. to* Shaker Pines For- lenders»»ve not lost sigpt or tourist agencies, motion plc^re previdusly witnes.scd the work of i,y„ from Lillian Schlebel -Mikolelt In tic were removed two years^ ago, are coming.Mnto Mancbeeter. office of the Lighthouse Service re- N^vy)»rt, R. I . , . , . norlty In the next Cbngreaa. ex ertio n s mUet be carried outY^^ kind to an eccentric, old,, lady and estry Corporation wUl hold lU An- tlon of life or • death . for • millions secr^aries, evidently tor prepara- the State of-Georgia by 'Supreme which makes It Imposslbte to use Japanese now occupy the "model the-ttet that Manchester Is to elect-companies of Germany/ Im^rtM me slate officers will • appreciate hung on their decisions! tion for the later and possibly de- mostly state mraed trucks. lated how the dwelling at the Palmer Five Die in N airagaiisett Boy, The Subject was broached by Rep. 'Chinese territory. , prison" and all tiBiritory surround- reaped an estimated $l'',000,000 rt- nual meeting. The pubUc field meet- Court Judge A. L. Franklin.. Island light, station ln,New’'Bedfoto’ Bruce Barton of New York yester- Ward.-,. '//;■■ 'C its town officers on Monday next speaki rs and propaganda a^ ts. the ^bclr line work. "X i The Bavarian street crowds roar- cls'lve session of the - four-'power "Also—On Tuesday September 27 Another tragic story was told In ■ Shanghai Yiiunlclpal I’oHce offi- ing Shanghai, so that It la-toipoasi- ing starts with luncheon a t 12:30, harbor, Mhas.. was swept away--"by day In his keynote speech tb the stats cials are now attempting to solve The old lady was 70-year-^bld Mrs. for which hot coffee wilt be provid- [ cd acclaim for each group as auto- parley. ' I was married to Mary E. McCann I nado, but sUU Mrs. Carpent/r could a report describing damage at the bis to aecura a court q^der or carry r* ^?^^“Tav/%onrforv?a7^S^^ The co^cl.or, to be installed foV mobiles bearing delegates back to No Farther' Qoestlon the hurricane, leaving only tljsilght Prudence Island light station in Republican convention. Other Re the Jail and executidp/problem with (tot toe death aentenee. E MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN„? THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 29,19SS ICHESTER E ^N IN Q HERALD. MANOTE8TER, CONN,. THtlS&AY.^EPTEM BER 29,193* J' ‘ - ■ HjartnetTs______. H&iner . ' ■ 7 s , --r ■ , Dotom Pirates In 9thr Bu 6 t Thursday, Sept. Compiled by Studenta o f Maneluptar High School' VOL. n . NO. 4. * 'x- — I RED SOX LEAD HITTINe TN AMERICAN MANAGER'S SOCK PUT! i PHaTOGRAPHERS Leghifi OfHon t,m, .*.'--~i-,»j;»,. rv"' " '■ MANCHESTER EVENINa R^RALD, MANOIESTBR. XXJNN, THURSDAiT, SEPITEMBER 29,1988 V PAOBTWELVJI, ■\ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2^. 19^ PAGBTRntTBill ft(M>TS ANl> HER BITf>l)IES No Help By MARTIN 6 W ,COA>CV\— \ w AVt B o i x y W09tl BUY W i W . M T y / ' t i H / A c A®OOT ^TAq;XlM6 HAMAPf AMO •WA' 1' 5 VOHAT y o o x««» aotta «cr SENSE and N O N S E N S E T0 V>»0^lV'. lJ TO ...... VOAMTtO'rMOlM KA ------60TTA HLVP Wt OUT'. 60W1- MOM WHA\ X>0 1 PKfUX. HOVM,|V0t 4QPCTA .. . DO ? AMO ^ OTVTIR '£ t£ ^ j p a €f Xn the pupUa were ready to b e ^ *.'How can I stop my daughter OP TO MAX'S TXfc With, tha written, test. frqin wealing slacks?" asks « dls- yoo —p tedAsed mother. 2 Teacher—Where’s your pencil, 4AiO 0CTOCiS.,TVV«% Wally? (a) Hava her face, north. CPIOQ& Wally—I ain’t got one teacher. (b) Stand, several paces south of TWVOtCt BUSINESS SERVICES^ REPAIRING SALESMEN WANTED 36-A APARTMENTS—FLA1 Just bqfore K started at Oakmont, Teacher—How many times have I her with a candid camera-„and take Towvy ^ M A h MRUMOi TENEML^TS^ 63 picked Willie ‘Tii'riiesa and JobnBy loTd you not to say that? LtsUn: I her picture. ^ TVWT OKKERED 13 WANTED— MAN FOR ' Rawleigh BT-PAW of br ow n roaary MOWER SHARPENINQ, repairing. Fischer as tire class o f the' tourna- DAMAGES haven’t one, you haven't one, we (cl Have film developed. ~ ~ wiIB~H'«lir«‘~;n^~MinT A;— TR lff ^ AVATLABM8 for BauHny- t/aeiiiim riannera___ •ae/rnctlTInnert Rmit.e___ Permanent If you mrm r»mrpr.g w nttf^ iih« ment then announced: "Ttioiw» nfhkr 'haven’t one.-they haven’t— ------• t h e p i c t u r e . Of CrOM. ]R«warcl' offered. wnod and brUsh'/'Telephone out ol ^ Key making, lock repairing, tare huaticr. For’particulars write Raw- their homeT^wlth one or twoTc'flned guys play like they had pails in their Wally—Well, where are all' -the Washington Post. combination cbanglng. Braltbwaite. lelgb's.'Tlept. CUI-48-103, Albany, peraoha.- Near Pine Forest. Teie- Mi y t Y L AND F EAT URE shoes” . . . That Minnesota back- ^pencils? ord^r. CalUat 17 Spruce-atfeet. J. fleld only averages lOS pounds . . . . FROM STORM UGHT Hlllpan;' '>2 Pearl atreiat. N. V. 'phone 4238; Seasonal changes, do not usually So whairhss Be^e' Btenhan g ^ to I II I S^ , We ara always being fooled by result in. wage reductions aa In this AU'IX>MOKlLERj ?vV. 1a 5121 PACT pOirnTBEN THURSDAY, iiili pb m JO m trbiBlir' Sirallk Herbert Houm, commander of the duperlntendenlT'^arry IC. Elliott The Ladies’ Aid society of the nell PUue, Mrs. NofA Toitng, 46 Willard Horton, ^alnnan of the ginofal committee' arranging Mercantile Dlvlaloh of the V. M. G. of the Second Congre^atijonal church Swedish. (^ngregational church will, HOSPITAL NOTES I BisaeU strest ' PUI^W N A. flnancial campaign, announces school, 'annotmeeB ' that ''tha rally meet torndtrow evening s t 7:45 with Death: A t 6:35 a. m. today, John for the Mancbeatet Mothera elub an' nual fall imnquet and'opeqlng meet- the acceptance of the following team scheduled' for Sundayi Ocl«^iW.,.2. Mrs. Albln Peterson of EIUngtozL [Larson of 103 Startnsaather street ^ A L B ' S Aadanoh'Sbea »uxUl*ry V; F^W „ ing, announced today that '^^ter captains of the five teams In the Mer- Mas been postponed for a week. . "' Adnlltted yesterday: Itobert Felt,' Census: Bbcty-flye^tlents. win held » food n te Saturday at co^errlng with General S e o r^ ry c.'Jitlle Division: Henry Smith, Eu- The Junior eholr 6f S t Mary’s .WSpping„ Abram McCahn, 34 EHd- EpiscopaLchurch; has postponed.lts tha J. W. Hide company’a atore, MIm Marion Tinker of the M.' p. gene Freeman, John -I. Qlson. Law- Mr. and Mrs, J. L. l^ardy. who for rldge street, Mrs. Marie Zaholosky,' SELFSERyB A., where the banquet waa to have rence CJbnverse. and Harry Straw. rehearsal fh )^ , thiSyevepIng to n^xt 27 N ew street, oonunanctuF ®- o*cidclc. Meoibara Che past nine years have dved at Sff week. unable to deliver tbeir food dona- qeen held. It haa, been decked io Each captain now la responsible for School street, will move on October. Death: Edward Doty, 17, of 148 2:30 m s aO ihdellnltely postpone the affair be- securing a team Of from flve to eight 4 toYT Russel) strret, Oajc street. Hartford. OmiBALl tlona to tbe atdre, ahould contAet m^t^bers to solicit during the drive. lira. Florence Peterson, 3575, or cause of lack of current Officials Sunset Rebekah lodge #111..^ meet Admitted today: Agnes Pohankli as'usual Monday evening la '''Odd ' of the Manchester Electric company I Mra. Anna' Stahl. Is chairman of 36 North street Imelda Vincek, 36 friday. Specials alio. Maud Leggett, 34i5. Arrange- Fellowll hail. A rehearsal In prepa^ meiita for collection will, be made lean make no promises' as to when T^be distributed to the town's re- the coihmittee of ladles .from the ■■ r ^ street Georgians HIM, Rock RANGES ration for Assembly Officers’ night Ay Friday -eveninc or__ Saturday the lights will be turned on. They llef caSeg tomipreow at Kittel’s Mar- auxiliary to the Zlpser club, airang-. vll)e^43pmenick Ponticelli, 63 Home- Wlltve'* It ' Impossible—before the will:follow the buslaese. The— stead sCreeL Richard Tedford; EXCtUSIVE TiRIPLE OVEN , rooming. ket are the folto^ng Pederal com- Ing for a Bingo 'party Saturday eye- middle of next week and perhaps modities. Juried beans 300 pounds, nlng at. the clubrooms on O u qf their visitation Is Monday eve- Congress etreet>Jtoger Anderson^OS j later. street. All members and friends ning, (Jetober 31. \ Walker street, Loiila Oosds, 37'Pur- Moderh and old-fashion^ dancing hca 700 ^thids, butter 300 Munds, BAKING wlU be welcome.. $99*50 and, up will be resumed Saturday night at cereal '1,200 'rcunds. ralalna .300 The meeting' of Troop 7, Girl The Pbllsh-Amerlcan Athletic City View Dance Hall, Keeney pounds, prunes epo pounds: beets 500 Scouts o f the Center Congrega- CHOCOLATE steaet Ughta are now available and aub, will' hold its' initial dance of pounds, and a few sacks of flour. Th e Army and Navy club auxiliary 'the'seasbn tonight at # o’clock at 10^ tional Church' Friday night will be tha toad Is In.good shape. A special members are reminded that' there omitted. ^ 14c^ gift door prise Is offered this Satur- 'clubrooms bn Clinton street for the Demonstrallon voting machines' will be no meeting this evening. It Painting purpose o f' obtaining funds, for the were set up In the Municipal Build- will probably 'take place Thursday day. Jack Frost .Confeottoaety basketball teams fo r the coming ing today. and those Who do not evening' Cf next week. season. utlderstand the Voting OMillioda may Papering SUGAR receive, instruction, for toWn elec- Waller N. Leclefc ' Canvas Ceilings T a lL Cedars! The Brotherhood of Concordia tions to be held on Monday.'\ . A Lutheran church will begin matches Funeral‘^ Dir^ tor ^ . A Specialty 60. Monday evening at 7:30^at the Char- Agent For MOTHPROOF 7c pkg. The Young People's society of the Toar tKioM. for so llttl. as tl. $35 DOOR PRIZE J For iServIce and Quality IN SEVEN gS.OO PRIZES. W SHOE REPAIRING SKK Tlie stiandard 'bolding the mail box OKE 48e , Masonic Temple J and Are alarm located at Charter SAMYULYKS Oak and Main street. was'knocked 2ft_GamefiL2^1^^ SHO£_HEBAlR_SKMJCE down last night when a Connecticut R E. BRAY t ’ompiiny boa backed Into It, bfei ELASTIC H OSIERY Coriifortp Hniform prMMf* and Iomwmt riMty of Parking In rear of 201 Main Street Ing It off at the base. JEWEI.ER or on East Oentcr St. REP A IRE D «#ii b« ebtaln«d ,onljr from IUtH« Ho* tiory It tclofftmcoliy conttrvefod State Theater Building PER TOj« ood ffio bolt Herman Smith, fohnerly employ- CASH Quollty of tilb gnd llnon motoriolt. PF!O M PTLY fvtry ploco of iloftle Hoslory told to 737 Main Street ed In dnveral locM ivstaurants, baa . D e l i v e r ^ , our tforot It momrfoc* t«ken over the management of the lurod otpodoHr for m , SPECIAL lunch room at Love Lane Junction. The motors and automatie ofidor oof own •poctfloo« Honti ond corrios ovr \ The property is owned by Cflarence devices that hava been damp ^uopoofoo of qiMiHv ood W a tch and Je w elry - FOR THOSE Jeffers and during ..the past Three or wet, should be dissembled _MtIifoctory tonrlco. In n e rs p rin g ^ ^ L.T.WoodCo. Our comploto floclr of months has changed management SL BIsaell S t TM. 4490 and the windings baked. Soomlom. or Soomod Ho* (our times. I dory eonttsti of: AnMott. Repairing A t Usually no trouble will de- Knoo Copt, Oortor StocMnqi, otc. m 9IATTEE8S WHO WANT velop If this is done at ,once. , tho difforofit qrodot of Reasonable Prices Delay will cause shorts due ktlifc ond ITaoii. biporf- oncod nttory otwori on to corrosion of the copper. duty. No choroo for coo* t o gE IN tultoHon and fittfago. Step In and Sm 6n< of Man* We also clean-lhe parts and, ioatppablo . v . . W eek-End Ba kery Specials oil all hearings. lUStiC HOSIIKY Chester^ lisrgest Selectiona of Greeting Cards for All NONvSKID SPOT PAD THE KNOW! Custard and Cream Filled TPUSSES Occaaions. AlOOMlNAL KEMP'S Eclairs — Puffs and Pastry, NORTON SUPPORTERS SHOl^LDER I RACB Each •••••*•• ELECTRICAL ^ No extra eh ar^ for fltttiiji:s at yonr own homo. Phone 8806. INSTRUMENT CO. Cream Cup Cakes , .doz. 40c ARTHUR DRUG STORES Hilliard St. . Phone 4060 845 Main S t BublnoWjBldg. Crea.m Cakes .^._.__.^ea. TOc Birthday ijOIBGHT At ^ i f yon really want to know (and who doesn’t) why this Boston Cream Plesv .ea. 25c one or that one la entitled to your support In the Octo- Party ber eiecUoa—then nil you have to do le ask yonrself: Pineapple and Fig ^uar4s...... ddz. ,20c ODD FELLOWS HALL the man a success In his odm line?” If he Is— If he " Wedding knows how to conduct business economically and stilt render “ more service per dollar"—then you'll know the FruU §qu ares— Q Q ' * Cakes anewer^VOTE FOR MAURICE T. (for Taxpayer) MORIARTY—the service man—FOR HEI.ECTMAN. Date Snakes— «>m C ' IN MANCHESTER 2$ 6ANB5 OF On what ticket t DemoeratlCr of course—just like tho Brawnlea— dozi to Order candidate! ' Saturday, October 1st Cuslard, Apple and ‘ T H t RIG H T M A N Fruit Tarls ..ii.-...e a . .5c‘ IS- A SU CCESSFUL O N E! GOVERNOR V - BINGO 25 EVERYONE RECEIVES (This Advt. Paid For By Friends) Dcm[UBLE CARD! Davis Home Bakery 519 Main St. (A t the Center) Phone 8286 WILBUR L. CROSS 3 SPECIAL GAMES COSTI5TIN Sc E AC H : / II ^ " § J J N A T 0 R - ; ' Winner Receives |5.b0 Order' 3 spec ial games C O STIN G lo d EA C H AUOUSTINE LONER(MN FRIDAY GRibCERY SPECIALS FREE! FREE! ' , • Winner Receives $10.00 Order ' LIBBY’S DILL PICKLES ... ,. .22 oz. jar.l7c''v ^ C O L O N E L ’ N-*N- Regularly 20r.' EXHIBITION 10:30 TONIGHT / • 1 ; ^ Guaranteed - Confectionery or B(own Sugar -.. , 1 ... box-7o THOMAS HEWES: CENTER BILLIARD PARLOR ->•< ' ' ^ Rinso, large size. ...2 for S9e FfatuOng WILL SPEAK AT A LUNCHEON MEETING OF $25*00 Sweepstakes ^ " CONNECTICUT FEDERA’TION 7 I Peache.s .1— 8-Ounce Peas Corn We WilJ Play Bingo for,Two (2) $5.00 Door Prizes! CLARENCrAN^^^ 7 DEMOCRATIC WOMEN’S CLUBS ^ Pears Can.H Spinach Tomatoes World’s Champion Fancy Shot Artist Green Beans Pineapple Tidbit.^) ADMISSION FREE! riapp’.«< and -Heinz ‘ REMEMBER! ODD FELLOWS HALL^ Fruit- Cbcktall Baby I'oods, 5 oz. MANCHESTER Y. M.T::. A. 1 P. M. . Apri cots ,!).5c dozen caii.s. Dbpiw Open 7:30. Game Starts 8:30, ,MEN AND WOMEN OF ALL PARTIES WELCOME! YES I WE SITAT TApLESr P I N E H U R S T F R E S H F IS H ^Reserve Tickets by Phoningr 4612 or 5542 Fresh (Vysters Are Here , Al;»n Chowder Cldms, Steaming, Clams' and Fancy‘^caMops’.i—~ - Manchester Public Market SDiak Cod PUI-LOCk...... ,'li)! 1 I c , 2 I b. s . I ' . c Mackerel , Haddock F i l l e t s ...... r•■. lb. 2.3c YOUR ROOF NOW Hhlibiit ^ Large Shipment of . ' SAyORDFISIl, cenier cuts . .lb, 39c |b No. 1 Scallops ...... ____ pint 29c / S E A F O O D S.MELTS KEDPKHCH FILLETS ... lb. 2.5c while atieei ate MARKET . 25c pound AVHOLE-HADDOCK .. .lb. 12'ic 855 Ms^ln Street i - Rubihow'BajMinE ; ' Rightly Priced “ WHERlE THRIFTY SHOPPERS SHOP” > Oyster Crackers Chowder Crackers Cracker Meal",: , 1. Bread Crum bs ''Tartar Sauce; Fjuwy Fresh Fillet of Haddock.. 19c lb. TONIGHT AT 8 O’CLOGK Swordfish, center slices, no bone SmiiJI, Wliite. Native , ; ...... 33c lb. Whole Haddock ...... i... 10c lb. C A U L I F L O W E R - e d . c a n d u p Chowder Clams ...... 5 TUIUKEYS ! 12 ...... 2 qts. 25c ■u- . Clip Coapoh' In Today’s Herald. Small Stewing Oysters ..,. .35c pt. Des Moines Sduash . S l i m i n g C l a m s ...... Teqdcr .... . 2 qts. 25e mdREb Hubbard Squash \V.AX BE.ANS, 12(* quart Bdf ton Mluefish*'; ______..,. . 2. lbs. 2.5c California Carrots Rcd-Ript|:tToinatoes Mackerel, large size .... ^. .lac lb. Perch Fillet.s ...... 2og 1b. 15ic Scallops "Vniat'a saving K«neF’>usi^FVH^n of ,...,::7i::2aic:pU. T*«5f, :''usiiyiy‘25c : FTa»h-4Iatfbigt?^ TRESH"PE^ FOR F R l^ Y It isn^xt to Impossible to get pa five .Spinach .'. and department' enmn Sf.:*'' atmre ofvoar-cutoomers-are ‘ niOiir' thito -Sttnirt^ and'' I;krge TVKIfe Ca'nllfldwer ; — - ^ town rOfCEs ’ k - pleased at the quality of IJirds Eye .Spinach . . to .say Small Young Beets . HubbaYd Squash THAN IN JOHNS-BiAiirVlLLE notbinif about the time saving feature . . /Lr> Birds Eye Brussels Sprouts Spinach package 2.3c. Native Carrots ...... 3 bunches for lOe ASPHALT SHINGLES , Use Pinehurst Delivery, Service all orders r e c c e d .AT OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT up to 9:30 delivered befolfe noon. Roofs and All Kinds P*'' Raised Donuts . , ---- .V...... 23c doz. * to year*. Take advantage of thi*'’' I M P O R T A N T I Drop Cakes ...... i9c doz. Butterfly Buns...... 23c doz. opportunity to re-roof your home Of Repairing 'p .in cfiu /iix t G t'ix e/rv^ n c. Rye Brfead. plain or seeds...... IQc loaf ■ DIAL4I5I maim qtdfft and aav*. W a recommend jetona- 302 MAIN STREET HORJH OF POST OFFICE ■ ONE BLOCK FROM STATE APMORY FRIDAY GROCERY SPECIALS BY YOUR LOCAL CONCERN ManviJle Aaphalt Shinglea. A wide BUTTER—Land.jtTLakes ...... 2 lbs. 65c variety of colors and styles froth Kraft Club Cheese, '^’hite'^nd. Yellow...... lb. 25c wMd) to diooae. 75 years of roof- Guaranteed^orkmanship Beech-Nut .Macaroni, Spaghett'L'ajid'Spaghettini...... ing experience are behind these .... j 2 pkgs- 1 oc MOW m r u e r tm e to quality ahtogles. Can be easily ap- Tuna Fish, fancy light meat. Royal ScarteU.med. can 15c MMtO . ..fWVKSrm/ITK CHIMNEYS RraUILT Libby’s Fancy Red Alaska Salmon...... ,ta|lcan 25c Range and Fuel Oil plied over your present roof. Shredded Codfish (Prize Brand)...... pkg. 10c 24 H O U R S E R V I C E Codfish Cakes. 40 Fathom...... 2cans 19c Italian Style Tuna Fish in pure oHve oH . .3'/: oz. can 10c NU HOME IMPROVEMENT THE W. G. GLENNEY CO. PHONE TEMPOBAKlLr OUT OF ORDER CoaL Lumber. Masons’ Supplies, Paint Educator Cracker Sale! 1 lb. pkg. Saltines, reg. 18c; 666 No. Mato S t TeL 4146 Maneheater Toasterettes, 1 lb. pkg., reg. 19c; Butter Cookies, 1 lb. SERVICE ’ pkg„ reg. 19c; AH Three Packages At a Sale Price, 45c MORIARTY BROS. Combination at this pfice only! / 103 S pru ce S t , M an ch ester, 301-315 Cente^ S t, Cor. Broad S t J O H N S - M A N I L L DIAL 5187. WB DELIVER TeL Maoidhcigter 6M9, G lf^^li|lt7
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